Oh, it probably is, and most of us are glad we're not and will probably try somehow to feel sorry for them or justify their actions. And while I believe a person can change, and I also believe in turning the other cheek, I also believe that we are responsible and accountable for own actions and outside of some kind of mental heath issue, we can control our behavior. So, tortured soul or not, there are still choices being made. There's benefit of the doubt, and then there's blind faith, and I don't think the latter is required.
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Again, I agree.
even though a large percentage of the population has a terrible case of excusitis :)
(yes, I know, but it should be a word:)
Don't look now, but apparently excusitis was submitted to Collins Online English Dictionary back in 2012:
As of today, it's approval is still under investigation. I guess it was previously used in a book called The Magic of Thinking Big, a self-help, motivational book by David Schwartz.
There, once again you know more about something than you ever wanted or needed to know. :)